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and today, the chief adviser in syria was meeting today. after complained about the regime that would not let her into the country and fighting to stop a year-long uprising, there was a meeting in syria to talk about the situation on the ground especially in towns like homs, and at the state department state secretary hillary clinton was talking about the situation taking place in syria and the further developments. >> thank you, madam secretary. you talked about syria and increasing the pressure on the regime, and beyond increasing the pressure, can you talk about tangible ways that you are working on to help the opposition specifically secretary panetta had just told a congressional panel that you are looking to provide technical assistance and humanitarian assistance, and if you could flush that out a little bit, and there has been a call by many senators to arm the opposition, and get to militarily involved. i am wondering you could, and do you feel a lot of pressure on the hill to do that and if yu could speak to whether you feel that
and today, the chief adviser in syria was meeting today. after complained about the regime that would not let her into the country and fighting to stop a year-long uprising, there was a meeting in syria to talk about the situation on the ground especially in towns like homs, and at the state department state secretary hillary clinton was talking about the situation taking place in syria and the further developments. >> thank you, madam secretary. you talked about syria and increasing the...
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policy is not whether foreign forces will intervene militarily and syria to can beuy confident that syria's neighbors will do s have not already. some kind of intervention will happen with us or without us. fr so the real question for u.s.atn policy is whether we willonflict participate in the next phase od the conflict in syria andshape n thereby increase our ability to achieve an outcome that is beneficial to the syrian peoplet and us and i believe we must. the president has characterizedt the prevention of mass atrocities as, quote, a core national security interest. he has made it the objective of the united states the the stop, killing and syria must stop, that al asadas must go. pstig he's committed the prestige ando credibility of the nation to t that goal, and it is the right n goal. however, it is not clear that the present policy can succeed. if he manages to claim the power or even if he manages to sustain the slaughter for months to come to all of the human and entails geopolitical cost that that entails it would be a strategicr and moral defeat for the united, states. we cannot
policy is not whether foreign forces will intervene militarily and syria to can beuy confident that syria's neighbors will do s have not already. some kind of intervention will happen with us or without us. fr so the real question for u.s.atn policy is whether we willonflict participate in the next phase od the conflict in syria andshape n thereby increase our ability to achieve an outcome that is beneficial to the syrian peoplet and us and i believe we must. the president has characterizedt...
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they're safely out of syria. and joining us from turkey this morning, ben as usual is off camera seeing these pictures get through. thank you very much for what you're doing, clarissa, and welcome back to the world here. where there times when you thought you might not get out of there? >> certainly there were many times when we had very serious concerns about how we would be able to get out not just out of the country but out of the city where we were. it's been one of the hot beds of the resistance since this uprising began nearly a year ago. while we were there, we saw tanks coming in and around the city making it very difficult to move in and out. but then beyond that, of course, you have to actually cross the border from syria into turkey. it is a pretty dangerous endeavor. it's also physically very demanding. it had been raining a lot the week before we made our exit. which meant that the terrain was incredibly muddy. we were literally wading through canals in the dead of night. so certainly it was a very d
they're safely out of syria. and joining us from turkey this morning, ben as usual is off camera seeing these pictures get through. thank you very much for what you're doing, clarissa, and welcome back to the world here. where there times when you thought you might not get out of there? >> certainly there were many times when we had very serious concerns about how we would be able to get out not just out of the country but out of the city where we were. it's been one of the hot beds of...
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explains from syria you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. there is even more confusion about this latest massacre here in syria than all of the previous ones and a lot of the details of alleged witness accounts and videos don't match so far the most extreme death toll. stands at almost one hundred and this is the figure that's been picked up very quickly by most of the international media immediately after it emerged now the opposition's claim is that government forces shelled two piece of old brahmin villages in central.
explains from syria you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. there is even more confusion about this latest massacre here in syria than all of the previous ones and a lot of the details of alleged witness accounts and videos don't match so far the most extreme death toll. stands at almost one hundred and this is the figure that's been picked up very quickly by most of the international media immediately after it emerged now the opposition's claim is that government forces...
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iran does not want syria to fold at all. hezbollah is very close to this area, and russia has been supporting them also. they do have their allies. >> let me move you to iran, since they're in the region and obviously involved in that, and something that secretary of state hillary clinton said saturday. >> what is certain, however, is that iran's window to seek and obtain a peaceful resolution will not remain open forever. >> also sounds like something we've been saying now for three or four or five or six years. when does it just look like bluster? this comes off, we should say, the president has tightened up sanctions, is trying to move the world towards cutting off oil profits to iran and further squeeze them. when is the line? when is the time? that there is action other than sanctions? >> i will tell you this. one of the problems with this -- and we both agree we needed to move sanctions forward. i applaud the president for moving up a july date to going after petroleum, huge, that's very important. continue that pressu
iran does not want syria to fold at all. hezbollah is very close to this area, and russia has been supporting them also. they do have their allies. >> let me move you to iran, since they're in the region and obviously involved in that, and something that secretary of state hillary clinton said saturday. >> what is certain, however, is that iran's window to seek and obtain a peaceful resolution will not remain open forever. >> also sounds like something we've been saying now...
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panetta in the case of syria. you said in your opening statement that includes, quote, potential military options if necessary. you said in your statement. and yet admiral and the general stated there had been no contingency planning either nato or centcom. will there be some contingency planning? >> we have looked at a number of options that could be involved here. we have not done the detailed planning because we are waiting for the direction of the president to do that. >> the president? mr. secretary, president obama issued a presidential directive stating, quote, the prevention of mass atrocities is, quote, the presidential directive, a core national security interest the united states. that's the administration's policy. with at least 7,500 and possibly more than 10,000 dead, with assad using tanks, quote, gaining momentum according to general matus, would you agree that atrocities have occurred and are occurring in syria? >> i don't think there is any question that we're experiencing mass atrocities there.
panetta in the case of syria. you said in your opening statement that includes, quote, potential military options if necessary. you said in your statement. and yet admiral and the general stated there had been no contingency planning either nato or centcom. will there be some contingency planning? >> we have looked at a number of options that could be involved here. we have not done the detailed planning because we are waiting for the direction of the president to do that. >> the...
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, offering a warm welcome at the white house today, despite sharp policy differences on issues like syria, iran and economic issues. let's begin with the exchange before the senate budget committee as senator jeff sessions taking aim at the spending plan that will increase the budget by according to the congressional budget office by $1 trillion this year. and for the foreseeable future, more with today's session from the white house budget director jeffrey zients. >> isn't it true that based that the current law, which included the budget control act, the legislation that passed as part of raising the debt limit that your budget spends more money than congress proposed to spend through the budget control act process over the next ten years? >> as i said earlier, we have $5 trillion of deficit reduction. >> no, do you propose to spend more money -- >> i think what we have -- >> of the budget control act than the current law would cause us to spend? >> i think we have a much more honest baseline, a base line that has sgr, amt, not patched year over year. >> well, you don't pay for the str,
, offering a warm welcome at the white house today, despite sharp policy differences on issues like syria, iran and economic issues. let's begin with the exchange before the senate budget committee as senator jeff sessions taking aim at the spending plan that will increase the budget by according to the congressional budget office by $1 trillion this year. and for the foreseeable future, more with today's session from the white house budget director jeffrey zients. >> isn't it true that...
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none of that is present in syria. russia and china remain opposed to security council resolution at the u.n., and that has been sort of a principal reason why there is no unanimousity. the arab league itself is divided into a majority that is against the syrian regime, but a minority that's still in one way or the other supporting resolution that would keep the regime in change. and so for all these reasons, we're facing a different situation in syria than we are in libya. we are also facing a syrian army and regime which has no problem in killing, you know, as many people as it needs to to stay in power. >> as you know in brussels, hillary clinton calling for another round of sanctions. what has been imposed in the past, and is there any sense that a new round of sanctions would be any more effective. >> sanctions are certainly, you know, weakened the regime. affected the regime in many ways in its ability to import and its ability to export its products. but it is also true that sanctions on their own are not going
none of that is present in syria. russia and china remain opposed to security council resolution at the u.n., and that has been sort of a principal reason why there is no unanimousity. the arab league itself is divided into a majority that is against the syrian regime, but a minority that's still in one way or the other supporting resolution that would keep the regime in change. and so for all these reasons, we're facing a different situation in syria than we are in libya. we are also facing a...
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because alcohol is not seen as a drug in this country even though it has the same effects all that syria where it's legal right i mean outpost twenty one so we've completely decriminalized alcohol and so you look at it as something that's it's very socially acceptable specially in this town every you know happy hour a culture runs deep i would say i just think it's not fair to say that just because a lot of people have done alcohol that. doesn't have the do we do alcohol no i don't you know not that i'm trying i'm sorry but you sound like my rings not your grandmother going i don't like george bush and so i thought if you're going to you've been. doing it what do you think about the fact that george w. is sixty six today that's incredible he looks great for sixty six it's a good i'll give him that he spent his birthday in africa voluntary organizations so but he was for giving those kids handouts he was volunteering you saw there was a picture of him with a cape i kid you know that he's the student i have found. actually going to wrap up . right is a rough day very ready to get out of he
because alcohol is not seen as a drug in this country even though it has the same effects all that syria where it's legal right i mean outpost twenty one so we've completely decriminalized alcohol and so you look at it as something that's it's very socially acceptable specially in this town every you know happy hour a culture runs deep i would say i just think it's not fair to say that just because a lot of people have done alcohol that. doesn't have the do we do alcohol no i don't you know not...
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from iran to syria to libya to egypt to israeli, palestinian standoff over gaza, the obama administration's wishes have seldom been grapted. >> we and the world have joined in condemning the brutality of the assad regime. >> no one wants to determine what happened that night in benghazi more than the president and i do. >> and this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetence or engaged in a coverup. >> a red line should be drawn right here. before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bottom. >> -- bomb. >> i will not keep american es in harm's way a single day required than is absolutely necessary for our national security. gwen: there's a lot of unfinished business. >> you can call the year of 2012 the year of unsolved problems. par of that didn't include, congress orks north korea. even china is bumping up against its neighbors and it's striking how little of this was discussed. but the economy always gets in the way of foreign policy. about the only piece to foreign policy that made its way to the campaign is first president obama's
from iran to syria to libya to egypt to israeli, palestinian standoff over gaza, the obama administration's wishes have seldom been grapted. >> we and the world have joined in condemning the brutality of the assad regime. >> no one wants to determine what happened that night in benghazi more than the president and i do. >> and this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetence or engaged in a coverup. >> a red line should be drawn right here. before iran...
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. >> major developments in syria, the arab league pulling monitors from the chaos. more violence prompted the league to suspend their mission and call for syria's president to step down. it was to ensure peace and syria says the withdrawal is an tampa to -- attempt to influence the u.s. security council. >> bunkers that are bombs that can't bust. america's largest weapons apparently cannot destroy some of iran's most heavily fortified underground facilities. general jack king, a fox news military analysts, joins us. good to see you and hear your perspective. first, let's talk about the massive ordinance penetrating bum, a bunker busting bomb. it's not enough to break through the fortifications in iran. why is that a concern to the pentagon? >> to put it in perspective, ever since we developed precision bombs we've been in a challenge 20 plus years. our adversaries have been going deeper to avoid the bombs. we started developing penetrators. it's a physics problem we've been trading off back and forth. they go deeper and we build a penetrator to reach them and they g
. >> major developments in syria, the arab league pulling monitors from the chaos. more violence prompted the league to suspend their mission and call for syria's president to step down. it was to ensure peace and syria says the withdrawal is an tampa to -- attempt to influence the u.s. security council. >> bunkers that are bombs that can't bust. america's largest weapons apparently cannot destroy some of iran's most heavily fortified underground facilities. general jack king, a fox...
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>> look, the russians have interest in syria. the russians have influence in syria. russia is rebuilding a naval facility in syria in port of tarnas. >> chris: on the mediterranean. >> to re-establish a presence which it lost in the post soviet days. putin is the man who said the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century was not the holocaust, the second world war, who knows, the famines. the collapse of the soviet union. his idea is rebuild russian strength and syria is part of that. he thinks in strategic term and he is not suck sent to believe chiding and pleading and bleeding that you get out of the state department. they know, putin knows, that obama he has no adversary. he has total contempt for obama, who on every front has given him everything he wanted in the reset policy. on missile defense, on iran. we have no complaints on the way it's blockadeed us, stopped us, stopped the-up resolutions. that is why he does exactly as he pleases, whether a new helicopter or old one is irrelevant. if you take a new one out of storage, an old one out of storag
>> look, the russians have interest in syria. the russians have influence in syria. russia is rebuilding a naval facility in syria in port of tarnas. >> chris: on the mediterranean. >> to re-establish a presence which it lost in the post soviet days. putin is the man who said the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century was not the holocaust, the second world war, who knows, the famines. the collapse of the soviet union. his idea is rebuild russian strength and...
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main news stories this hour a new massacre reported in syria however estimates of casualties vary dramatically is the timing of the slaughter just ahead of kofi annan briefing to the u.n. security council raises suspicions. and the u.n. general assembly has been tackling the situation in syria with some strong statements made as the saudis chief said president assad has lost all legitimacy when russia insisted there be no mandate for syria intervention before the u.n. security council. global political focus shifts to the east where delicate iranian and afghan issues are discussed in beijing let me approach it meets with the country's leaders. and increased cases of assaults on women in egypt's tahrir square revealed the plight of female protesters whose hopes for democratic change is a fading as business strive to take a grip on power. i'll be back with the news team and will be given the news in full in less than thirty minutes from now in the meantime it's the second part of the only only show in washington. all right it's time for you said it i read it or i take time to respond to our bril
main news stories this hour a new massacre reported in syria however estimates of casualties vary dramatically is the timing of the slaughter just ahead of kofi annan briefing to the u.n. security council raises suspicions. and the u.n. general assembly has been tackling the situation in syria with some strong statements made as the saudis chief said president assad has lost all legitimacy when russia insisted there be no mandate for syria intervention before the u.n. security council. global...
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. >>> still ahead, a chilling firsthand account of what is happening inside syria. the man speak out is a former syrian defense official who's defected. you're going to hear him tell what he witnessed from his office before he left his country. >>> also, tonight, this is casey anthony six months ago during her murder trial. in a video that surfaced on youtube, she's had a makeover. she was acquitted of killing her daughter. talks for four minutes. never mentions caylee. today, while our work continues, i want to update you on the progress: bp has set aside 20 billion dollars to fund economic and environmental recovery. we're paying for all spill- related clean-up costs. and we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on t
. >>> still ahead, a chilling firsthand account of what is happening inside syria. the man speak out is a former syrian defense official who's defected. you're going to hear him tell what he witnessed from his office before he left his country. >>> also, tonight, this is casey anthony six months ago during her murder trial. in a video that surfaced on youtube, she's had a makeover. she was acquitted of killing her daughter. talks for four minutes. never mentions caylee. today,...
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i've seen the proximity to syria and lebanon and what a close neighborhood it is. that's why i believe fundamentally and importantly that any nation like iran, the fundamentalist republic of iran when it declares the destruction of the jewish people and the state of israel, then it has forfeited any right for any consideration to possess any material that could carry out that goal. last night mitch mcconnell made a unilateral statement of where we should be as a congress, republican and democrat. when we have the evidence and the intelligence that iran has the capability, we should declare the necessary legislation to give the president the full authority to see to it has to never exercised and that we take them on because they possess it and they have it or they're developing it. i have been very pleased to work with senator boxer from california on a piece of legislation which will be introduced this week. you are going to the hill today and your job is to carry the message, and part of that message needs to be what we call the enhanced cooperation act of 2012 fo
i've seen the proximity to syria and lebanon and what a close neighborhood it is. that's why i believe fundamentally and importantly that any nation like iran, the fundamentalist republic of iran when it declares the destruction of the jewish people and the state of israel, then it has forfeited any right for any consideration to possess any material that could carry out that goal. last night mitch mcconnell made a unilateral statement of where we should be as a congress, republican and...
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so you are getting really a grim sense of the violence that is continuing to escalate inside syria on the eve of this cease-fire. >> i want to bring up that you just brought up the turkish -- the refugee camp that was fired upon. that was on turkish soil. what was the turkish government's response to this? >> that is correct. the turkish government has confirmed that the incident took place. now, according to eyewitnesses and the syrian observatory for human rights based out of london, based on their assessment of what happened, a group of syrian rebels attacked a syrian military post on the syrian side of the border, they then opened fire but in opening fire, they -- i guess directly or indirectly hit the refugees that were on the turkish side of the border. the turkish military did not respond but it gives you a sense of the tension that exist nous all along syria's borders and the fear that something like this could spill over. we have seen these incident he is happen on lebanon, the lebanese/syrian border, now seeing them happen between syria and turkey. fanned it continues to esc
so you are getting really a grim sense of the violence that is continuing to escalate inside syria on the eve of this cease-fire. >> i want to bring up that you just brought up the turkish -- the refugee camp that was fired upon. that was on turkish soil. what was the turkish government's response to this? >> that is correct. the turkish government has confirmed that the incident took place. now, according to eyewitnesses and the syrian observatory for human rights based out of...
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syria the bullets are still in my body. and people should be allowed to defend themselves wherever they are guns in the hands of law abiding decent people are not a problem national rifle association there's a group of basically retired military police love to shoot holes and i'm sorry if you know that the bullet comes out here and this makes it go bang and if what's in front of here is going to die and that's all the training you really really need raise your hand if you know something's been. ok to live without one of the philadelphia lawyers or the streets of the jail without a gun hopefully we will never have to use the weapons for self defense but we should be preparing the full class including the teacher as it was. seventeen students and six and one of seven or so. wealthy british scientists seinfeld's that's not on my list. of the. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our culture is that so much to know there's a huge musician mind on the mark wit
syria the bullets are still in my body. and people should be allowed to defend themselves wherever they are guns in the hands of law abiding decent people are not a problem national rifle association there's a group of basically retired military police love to shoot holes and i'm sorry if you know that the bullet comes out here and this makes it go bang and if what's in front of here is going to die and that's all the training you really really need raise your hand if you know something's been....
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you've got a civil war next door in syria. you have a different government in egypt and the morrisey government is reacting differently than perhaps the mubarak government did before. >> what's the short-term solution then? >> well, i think the danger for israel for example, it has a right of self-defense, but obviously if it decides to return ground troops to gaza the optics there work against israel in a much -- in a region that now is governed far more by populism than by authoritarianism. i think it has to make sure that its response is aggressive, tries to deal with the threat to israel's people, but doesn't go too far. >> let's talk about the united states' potential role. health care was president obama's defining achievement for his first term. when we look at a second term will the president look at middle east peace, the road map to peace might this be his big deal for his second term? does it need to be? >> i think that's part of the motivation here. you know, you have coming up the palestinian authority which of co
you've got a civil war next door in syria. you have a different government in egypt and the morrisey government is reacting differently than perhaps the mubarak government did before. >> what's the short-term solution then? >> well, i think the danger for israel for example, it has a right of self-defense, but obviously if it decides to return ground troops to gaza the optics there work against israel in a much -- in a region that now is governed far more by populism than by...
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we want to honor one of our colleagues, "new york times" correspondent anthony shad who had died in syria after suffering an apparent asthma att anthony was a survivor of kidnap and assault and a two-time pulitzer prize and a gifted teller of stories. martha, you knew anthony shadid, what made him different and what made him stand out? he really was a remarkable journalist. >> i'm not saying this for any other reason than it's true. he was better than all of us. he did the -- always got the whole story. he didn't just get the military. he didn't get the people on the street. anthony just kept working and working. he was a beautiful, passionate story teller. he wasn't just a reporter. he was a story teller. he made you read those stories, and you were there with him. you were learning something from everything anthony wrote. and a wonderful, wonderful man. gwen: it's one thing for us to set in our easy chairs and read the stories that he wrote. it's another one for someone like you who has been out there actually covering these stories and who can gauge the danger of trying to get those st
we want to honor one of our colleagues, "new york times" correspondent anthony shad who had died in syria after suffering an apparent asthma att anthony was a survivor of kidnap and assault and a two-time pulitzer prize and a gifted teller of stories. martha, you knew anthony shadid, what made him different and what made him stand out? he really was a remarkable journalist. >> i'm not saying this for any other reason than it's true. he was better than all of us. he did the --...
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for a moment iran balked saying turkey is not neutral ground since turkey is so mad at syria and syria is iran's only friend. now they say they are back on board as long as there can be a second round of talks in baghdad. the context of this happening is that north korea is about to launch a missile. they have let some western countries into the country to show off about that. watch richard here. watch him zoom in on what the west sees as the problem with this north korean launch. >> reporter: the journey began with a bus ride. a view of the world's most closed capital. the streets are wide and spotless. there are so few cars every one seems to walk. most buildings are austere, apartments are provided by the self-described socialist state. then we move to a v.i.p. train accompanied by teams of government minders. >> one person here. >> reporter: the train will take us to a military base to see the rocket and satellite north korea will soon try to blast into orbit. seldom are outsiders given chance to see the country side where food is scarce. the farms are collective, centrally planned
for a moment iran balked saying turkey is not neutral ground since turkey is so mad at syria and syria is iran's only friend. now they say they are back on board as long as there can be a second round of talks in baghdad. the context of this happening is that north korea is about to launch a missile. they have let some western countries into the country to show off about that. watch richard here. watch him zoom in on what the west sees as the problem with this north korean launch. >>...
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do about syri syria? [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provida better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! standard keyless access, and standard leather-trimmed seats, then your choice is obvious. the lexus es. it's complete luxury in a class full of compromises. see your lexus dealer. note ♪ ♪ >>> lastly, we are reviewing and planning for a range of additional measures that may be necessary to protect the syrian people. by acting along these lines, we are increasing pressure on the assad regime every day. make no mistake. one way or another, this regime will ultimately meet its end. >> bret: talking about syria there. but the bombing, the violence continues. estimated 9,000 syrians have been killed by president bashar assad's forces so far. 230,000 displaceded. friends of syria, 14 nations not including china and ru
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in syria, internet access and most phone service was blocked for a second day. opposition activists blamed the regime. government officials insisted rebels were behind the outage. meanwhile, fighting continued in and around damascus, but government troops managed to reopen the road to the city's airport. the u.s. soldier accused of espionage in the wikileaks document dump has conceded he considered suicide after his arrest. private first class bradley manning was cross-examined today in a pre-trial hearing at fort meade, maryland. he admitted making a noose out of bed sheets before being sent to the u.s. marine corps brig at quantico, virginia. manning says his treatment there was so harsh, the charges should be dismissed. the military says manning was a suicide risk, so jailers kept him isolated and took away his clothes. the holders of half of that record powerball jackpot of $588 million came forward today in missouri. a 52-year-old mechanic, mark hill, and his wife cindy were introduced in dearborn, just north of kansas city. cindy hill said she couldn't bel
in syria, internet access and most phone service was blocked for a second day. opposition activists blamed the regime. government officials insisted rebels were behind the outage. meanwhile, fighting continued in and around damascus, but government troops managed to reopen the road to the city's airport. the u.s. soldier accused of espionage in the wikileaks document dump has conceded he considered suicide after his arrest. private first class bradley manning was cross-examined today in a...
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the latest from western syria, where more than 100 people were killed today as they waited in line for bred. mohammed jamjoon is in bay routes. >> reporter: a scene filled with carnage. a massacre, screams the man. they targeted the bakery. a bakery where hungry civilians have been standing in line to get bread. one eyewitness described the grizzly aftermath. >> from 200 meters away, i could see corpses as i walked toward the bakery. bodies piled on top of each other, it was an impossible scene. there was no word to describe it. >> he was one of the first on the scene filmed this video. the wounded are carried away as rebels and civilians dig up mangled corporations from the rubble. shock and grief quickly turned to anger. where are you world asks this man pointing to the destruction. come see the bodies. they were waiting for bread. activists tell cnn this town is full of anti-regime sentiment. >> he was liberated a week ago. the regime surrounded it completely, cutting us off from the world no one was allowed in or out. even water and bread were cut off. we're able to reach an aid or
the latest from western syria, where more than 100 people were killed today as they waited in line for bred. mohammed jamjoon is in bay routes. >> reporter: a scene filled with carnage. a massacre, screams the man. they targeted the bakery. a bakery where hungry civilians have been standing in line to get bread. one eyewitness described the grizzly aftermath. >> from 200 meters away, i could see corpses as i walked toward the bakery. bodies piled on top of each other, it was an...
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. >>> and as the violence in syria keeps gelting worse, u.s. officials believe they have more proof russia is aiding the regime's brutal crackdown. >>> and practice time is over. a famous daredevil about to perform the stunt of a lifetime 200 feet above niagra falls. the medicare debate continues in washington... ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice heard on medicare and social security at earnedasay.org. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were
. >>> and as the violence in syria keeps gelting worse, u.s. officials believe they have more proof russia is aiding the regime's brutal crackdown. >>> and practice time is over. a famous daredevil about to perform the stunt of a lifetime 200 feet above niagra falls. the medicare debate continues in washington... ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social...
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a quick word on syria. that is the topic that dominates the headlines. people are outraged when they see the images on the news. everybody is wearing out what will happen the day after. finally a word on egypt. we're very worried about what is happening in egypt. the peace treaty is very important to israel, in particularly israelis remember when the embassy was attacked. the new ambassador gave the credentials to the leader of the addiction military. hands were shaped. they told the ambassador that it was very important to maintain the peace that was signed in 1979. >> thank you. i'll see you back in the office on wednesday. there is the fact that for 30 years they have been able to plan the security strategy with the southern border in mind. israel has had to rethink the baseline. looking at egypt, do you think the new government will seek to uphold the peace treaty? >> i do believe the position that they would like to preserve the peace treaty every statement that i have collected indicates that they do not want to bury the treaty. there is talk about
a quick word on syria. that is the topic that dominates the headlines. people are outraged when they see the images on the news. everybody is wearing out what will happen the day after. finally a word on egypt. we're very worried about what is happening in egypt. the peace treaty is very important to israel, in particularly israelis remember when the embassy was attacked. the new ambassador gave the credentials to the leader of the addiction military. hands were shaped. they told the ambassador...
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strength and look at syria and egypt and we're getting out of afghanistan and i have seen a moment of u.s. weakness and chaos following. >> chris: well, on that -- on that cheerful note... thank you, panel, see you next week, don't forget to check out panel plus where our group picks up with a discussion on our web site, foxnewssunday.com and we post the video before noon eastern time and make sure to follow us on twitter @foxnewssunday. up next our power player of the week. ♪ aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. â
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i think that solving syria, moving syria into a different place changes the game for all the other great powers with iran. >> i would love -- i'm out of time. i would love to get going with morsi. david sanger with egypt and morsi, is this going to be a situation, does he back off of this a little bit because there's such an uprising? >> yeah, you'd think so but so far his public signals have been doubling down on passing the constitution that would give him these big powers. i can't imagine that's a particularly sustainable position after he saw what happened to mubarak. >> right, he wouldn't be there. >> steve, what is the role of the united states in trying to push morrissey on this? >> i think a $4.9 billion imf package. and a very narrow window morsi has to influence the economic v vector for the country. and if he doesn't figure out a way to work with other parts of the egyptian political establishment that money is going to disappear. it's all financial leverage. >>> next the bizarre head scratching move from the romney campaign. plus, the showdown of 2012 is upon us. we'll tell y
i think that solving syria, moving syria into a different place changes the game for all the other great powers with iran. >> i would love -- i'm out of time. i would love to get going with morsi. david sanger with egypt and morsi, is this going to be a situation, does he back off of this a little bit because there's such an uprising? >> yeah, you'd think so but so far his public signals have been doubling down on passing the constitution that would give him these big powers. i...
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minister says there is a risk of repeating i believe in style scenarios there's a foreign intervention in syria will stall so warns that the west is building a case against their assad regime that could be used just to par in the tree action . that's helping the euro prices or the euro zone achieve centers assurances are still awaited from the greek and its committee does and how they are to implement an austerity for a while in return for a vital one hundred thirty billion euro bailout to save the country from defaulting as moody's ratings agency downgrades and six easy states. and more speculation of iran as russia's retrieve predicts the west and might decide on a strike against the country before satellite and this follows tell me it's accusations that does not meet state was behind in monday's bomb attacks targeting its embassies a meeting last in bangkok on tuesday. of next to the us production campaign and much more were announced his big picture around washington studio. oh and some are going to washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. republicans like any
minister says there is a risk of repeating i believe in style scenarios there's a foreign intervention in syria will stall so warns that the west is building a case against their assad regime that could be used just to par in the tree action . that's helping the euro prices or the euro zone achieve centers assurances are still awaited from the greek and its committee does and how they are to implement an austerity for a while in return for a vital one hundred thirty billion euro bailout to save...
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this video shouz security forces firing demonstrators today in syria. we, of course, cannot independently confirm the video's authenticity. 3,000 dead in the past ten months in the government crackdown of protesters. time and time again the government blames the violence of armed terrorists and time and time again people inside syria tell us that is just not true. tonight a new voice in the chorus of telling the story. firsthand account from a former defense official in the syrian government who defected. we heard terrifying details about what is going on inside syria before. but perhaps none as chilling as those now coming from this former official. we talked with him a short time ago. so former syrian defense official who recently defected spoke out yesterday. he had really disturbing details about how the syrian regime operates including paying thugs $100 a day to crack down on protesters. what else did he say? >> well, he was also talking about how from his 12th floor office in the ministry of defense where he used to work as an inspector overseeing
this video shouz security forces firing demonstrators today in syria. we, of course, cannot independently confirm the video's authenticity. 3,000 dead in the past ten months in the government crackdown of protesters. time and time again the government blames the violence of armed terrorists and time and time again people inside syria tell us that is just not true. tonight a new voice in the chorus of telling the story. firsthand account from a former defense official in the syrian government...